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so this is just not going to stop it's going to get worse aside from from the deaths and the double tap drones that we have in the middle eastern countries now is going to create a chilling effect where people aren't going to want to dissent as much and that's the real problem with the online privacy the online erosion of our civil liberties as well as people are going to speak out as much if they feel like they're being watched the big names the movers and shakers speak to. them pause stretches from planes to. so richard branson talks twenty twelve to r.t. . which is slow often enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first.
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for him it's a daily routine that you're soft as a force on the island of a horn at the heart of. his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky green grass and his horse is what sometimes it gets lonely here a bit of horses have become part of me know i've fallen off so many times sometimes . it's part of my every day life. i home suburban home rats like you just saw for centuries most still live off the land of cattle and fish. by coal is often called the pearl of siberia and i said to be the pearl of by. it's all end of fake forests. and vast staps. virtually undiscovered by tourists until some twenty years ago i was cornish
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quickly becoming a magnet for nature lovers and fuel cigars you're quite some way from civilization here accommodation on the island is very basic so you can forget about a t.v. or even brought in water for most people a tent is there on the eruption but for those who come here it's exactly what they're looking for. in journey to buy coal can be a trip of a lifetime and the locals. so once you've seen it they'll be coming back again and again. i've.
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to my surprise something he so much for joining me today now i'd like to saddam go back when you were fifteen years old you decided to leave school one side a magazine and pretty much from to change in the world that didn't exactly happen but you have managed to achieve a lot of things are you happy with the way the world is right now is a great see you are saying well what the world is extremely good to me. and i've had the most job i think of anybody anybody i know. and i'm still still up again i spent quite a lot of my time now. issues like conflict resolution issues in the world. and obviously you know the world i mean if you live in syria today well there's not a happy place a toll and we have a wonderful organization called the elders that are trying to help. resolve that conflict in fact lakhdar brahimi who's one of the elders. meeting people from
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russia to try to try to get agreement as quickly as possible so that we can spare the the people of syria any anymore. and i think if we can get russia or russia on board and america are on board we. the syrian government on board hopefully we can get a get that promise of how the site actually work well the elders are actually. station the twelve people that nelson mandela set up. and they. have people like president carter. nelson mandela. archbishop tutu people with high bar of authority they work as a as a as a group to try to resolve conflicts and then sometimes the individual elders i would like to bring him has been asked by the united nations to try to. work with the various countries involved with syria to to try. try to get this problem result
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and. so since you asked am i happy with the world obviously syria is a miserable place that it needs to be resolved it should be a top priority i think of every caring politician to get to get this problem resolved was about the time when you were editing the magazine and you started up a magazine trying to stop the war in vietnam from what i understand do you think journalism can actually change the world and the course of things that has happened oh i think journalists can certainly change the world the internet can change the world i mean it was through the internet through and through journalism and the public. the arab spring happened i blogged on twitter and google plus and and facebook. if you have followers and you want to try to sort out a problem in the world and you get other friends who got it big influence to do the same you can sort these problems that i campaigned a lot for the oceans to try to stop people killing sharks in the oceans and you
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know we've got quite a lot of laws changed around the world thanks to. the internet. so yeah so i think journalism is the. public work here it's a very important but journalism can go to extremes as well especially with what we're seeing happen with international where do you think the u.k. journalism is heading this responsible journalism in the u.k. there's irresponsible journalism one or two newspapers that are very it's very sort of extreme in their thinking and i suspect we need more of it but sorry but the good thing is that the internet is counterbalancing that i think we used to have a newspaper they still do call the daily mail it's already includes people that are so i think a slightly negative way but i think the internet will hopefully stop balance saying that it now and what's your take on the west of law. hours of today for example
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julian sorry to say more and that. i would not call him a hero or a villain i think that the mistake he made was not editing he had an incredible information he could have made thousands of great stories without without putting it life some people some people around the world and i think perhaps he just made it went a bit too far generally all for one hundred percent freedom of the press but i think in that situation there were definitely we had it would take a lot of dealings in zimbabwe trying to bring about democracy and then suddenly we saw what we were doing and tried to bring about democracy appear so robert mugabe could say that you sometimes you don't want a dictator is is being doing bad things to find out. that other people are trying to bring about democracy you know you can put lives in danger now your. that's me much their friends and their children's upbringing and
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if we talk about. right now in the u.k. do you think that have cause because we've seen the riots take place in two thousand and eleven for our. life right now do you think their lack of motivation i think they. are not as politically minded as. they were when in the sixty's when. they should have they should have stopped the iraq war i mean there were big demonstration of the sort of even bigger demonstrations. i think if anything the youth. are not not not vocal enough in this this generation i think that when politicians had to take take countries to war we call to stop them doing it. was easy to start there was impossible to to to stop they cause so much misery politicians should be clever enough to get rid of. leaders that are. leading badly without having to. millions of people and.
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i think the young people there are there are too many people are employed and i think personally that nobody should be allowed to be unemployed i think you can share the jobs that are available you can share them around with everybody which might mean that people have a three day weekend instead of a two day weekend. but there is room to make sure that everybody has a job and i think that would result a lot of the problems in the world a little bit of a general question now which is say you are a dreamer visionary or an entrepreneur all of that and much more than i dream big and then i try to make my dreams become reality. i dreamt of going to the mood one day and. in the end i could decided not to wait for the russian spaceship company or the american spaceship company we built you know we're building our own
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space ships to take us into space i think everybody should try to dream above what they're capable of and then try try to catch up with your dreams and now fortunately in particular and everything that happened recently lost the bit that i know you're fighting for it's. what's next. it's also has a large business section we think actually. more the kind of people in moscow would want to use between london and heathrow. and that flying from. very small plane is not such a good idea so we think we think the civil aviation authority made the wrong decision but obviously the ideals. that you have three carriers flying to moscow i mean.
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you have people into this country the better and they're paying a lot of rumors about you very often frequently everyone's trying to figure out where you think. the country or any other projects perhaps taking place is there anything less well i mean today we were going to be doing a lot in russia today we announced that. we were going to. put a lot of money in trying to reduce people's energy output. in a positive way that. you know russia's had all this oil and therefore they never really tried to preserve energy and if you can preserve energy. then you can export more oil so. three hundred million dollars into russia or into trying to invest in companies that come up with good ways of saving energy but nothing in particular
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right now that you can mention lest the virgin green fund which we're going to start from today but we'll be looking at mobile phones we'll be looking at quite a lot of other investments as well last question very briefly. look if i get regretted anything i'd be a very sad person i mean i've just had the most incredible. lots of adventures. i live in and. created three other companies just had a blast is surrounded by wonderful people. been married to the same lady. great children. their regrets. for yourself half a step a number of times especially on your travels on a hot air balloons across the ocean what made her own over and over again i can imagine must have been so painful for your family as well the amount of could find out probably of rights and i love the child. always love
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a challenge great difficulty saying no and if somebody says. nobody's float around the world in a balloon or. nobody is. say well let's try. and i'm sure it wasn't easy. but now my children are doing it with. the highest mountain in europe a couple of months ago we. have together across the channel we're going to space together. so my children i think understand why i like to live life to its full and then they're now doing that with me as your wife happy with the fact that your children are now the only x.x. same thing that. i don't think she's. wildly happy but she certainly loves children doing what they want to do and that's i think that's what mothers mothers of course so. we try not to take unnecessary risks i mean when we have wonderful exciting challenges but i try to make hundred percent sure i bring the children
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have asked want to thank you thank you so much thank you. divine power in action activate the sacraments. i am just so we need these we are under the control of those governing us before at the service of a space mafia i found on that date the magnetic field of the sun will be forced into if they will create the super got the stuff. after the second coming it will
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i. something. he's been huge. thousands of metres of ice control.
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that he's aloof from men. but dangerous even to those who keep it to distance. join me on a journey to the heart of the kremlin to a place is hidden from the tourists you're going to meet some real credible insiders although they may not be the usual news makers you see on t.v. . look. at least.
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on the march under god these men and women are walking one of the longest and probably the loneliest road in the world they reenacting march into exile made by thousands and czarist russia. if i was here three hundred years ago i may
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have dissipated my local laws and they have deserted from the army or a variety of other crimes the result was the same like my fellow prisoners around me i've got a long and very cold walk ahead into exile in siberia it took them years to get there summers and winters entire years a lot of people died on the way this group in the western siberian region of almost discovered the living on the only surviving stretch of the original nine thousand kilometers of the siberian exiles track this had no modern changes made to it he is going to discover that he's descended from some of these exiles and decided to build a museum telling a story he and his re-enact is now receiving letters from all over the world to show them what it was like for these bloody good going to sleep it's scary to put the shackles on of course but it's interesting if we don't remember our history we will have no future. it's a monument to one of the risk russia's cruelest chapters. the city serves as the
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capital of anticommunist white russian leader admiral culture shock in the civil war from one thousand nine hundred to nine hundred nineteen lost in residence he lives here there's a study of the man like the. and so this building has remained a taboo right up until the present day or we still receive hate mail saying that he hanged a lot of people and was famous for severe punishment it's all true but it was at a time of civil war both sides were monstrously cruel it is sadly the theme of cruelty which links so much of this history to the rest of russia's particularly of exile where they were an apple or a criminal. morning's today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been
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. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. wealthy british style. that's not on the front. market why not come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's conjure for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. to police be told language.
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will use programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about seventy yard p. interviews intriguing stories for you to. see in trying. to find out more visit or a big t.v. dog called. humans his day starts at five am even earlier in the winter tending to his flock of three hundred sheep in the mountains and pains of. thirty five years old it wasn't the life he having studied accounting but i'm familiar he dictated that he would take on the care of these animals off to his father. he's just made camp at their winter found stage setting up his ute the traditional t.v. and round tent made of diskin his p.c.
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back amongst his family and his job is a lonely one and tough going out in all weathers braving extremes of plus to minus forty degrees celsius it's just that i'm with them there are certain difficulties there's not enough time for everything i'm almost alone my sister works with my mother my mother is seventy five she's very old and i miss mountains when i'm in town and i spend a lot of time here. so all most of us is simply carrying out the work that his father did and his father before him nothing has changed over many many centuries and that's half the problem it's hard work and many people don't want to come into the industry now and it's really fit there could die out altogether. it's difficult to manage everything alone i used to have people who helped me but they were no good they didn't take care of the sheep with all their hearts they hurt the cattle that i was introduced with new people leaving them coming to the countryside the region's government is having to act making the life of
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a herd and more attractive than promising largest subsidies for produce and livestock and organizing cooperatives for the sale of day put out to ensure the hoda gets a high at fair price i asked sympathizes with those youngsters leaving for an easier more profitable life they in their publics capital because ill but he no longer wishes to join them he enjoys his pastoral way of life and looking for a helper who shares his enthusiasm but more time on his hands he says matter of fact we can start to look for a new wife. divine
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power in action activate the chakra it's. just for me please we are under the control of those governing us if i were at the service of a space mafia i found that on that day the magnetic field of the sun will be for us to do that will create to support the stuff. after the second coming and it will be a beautiful place it will receive the spirit disco glory it will be a renewed world and it will be a beautiful place. the best. will stop this type emulation. it's good business for us it's kind of like being a doctor you know if there's a disaster businesses. better unfortunately.
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